How to tell kids about a divorce
On behalf of South Jersey Divoce Solutions | Jan 18, 2023 | Divorce
A divorce will likely be one of the most challenging experiences in your life. However, it’s important to remember that it will be difficult for your child to deal with as well. Fortunately, there are a number of ways that you can break the news in a manner that is appropriate based on your child’s age and other factors.
Be honest and direct about what’s happening
As a general rule, it’s best to simply announce that your marriage is over and that there is nothing that could or will save it from ending. Furthermore, you should stress that your child had nothing to do with the decision to end the marriage. While you should make time to answer any questions your child may have, try to avoid saying anything that puts your partner in a bad light or reveals too much about what caused the divorce.
Talk up the potential benefits
While a divorce is generally a big transition for a child, it may come with some unexpected benefits. For example, you can point out that you and your former partner will likely be happier and more fun to be with after splitting up. There is also a good chance that you’ll have more time to spend with your child after the divorce, which may actually result in a more fulfilling upbringing.
Your child’s best interests are among the top priorities of the court after a marriage ends. Therefore, your ability to retain a relationship with your child will depend on your ability to demonstrate that you can put those needs ahead of your own. The ability to gently break the news of your divorce to your kid is one of the first key steps in proving that you can do so.